Brian David Mitchell, Elizabeth Smart Kidnapper, Sentenced to Life In Prison

Brian David Mitchell, the infamous kidnapper of Elizabeth Smart, has been sentenced to life in prison for the abduction he carried out in 2002.

Smart, now 23, was present in the Salt Lake City courtroom Wednesday along with her mother Lois, sister Mary Katherine and father Ed Smart.

Elizabeth Smart addressed the court and Mitchell, saying:

The verdict was clearly for the best.

“I don’t have very much to say to you. I know exactly what you did."

"I know that you know what you did was wrong. You did it with a full knowledge. I also want you to know that I have a wonderful life now, that no matter what you do it will never affect me again. You took away nine months of my life.

"That can never be returned, but in this life or next, you will have to be held responsible for those actions, and I hope you are ready for when that time comes."

“Your perversion and exploitation of religion is not a defense,” he said. “It is disgusting and it is an abuse that anyone should despise. Regardless of what the defense has proposed, you put Elizabeth through nine months of psychological hell."

"I hope at some time in your life you find what out you have done is wrong. Whether it’s your time on earth or in eternity, you’re going to have to face the guilt. ... I hope at some point in your life you’re going to be able to repent of it."

Mitchell abducted then-14-year-old Elizabeth at knifepoint from her Salt Lake City home in 2002. She testified that he raped her daily during her months long imprisonment, from which she miraculously escaped in 2003.

A jury convicted Mitchell of felony kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor across state lines for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity.

There is no parole in the federal system, but Mitchell will be incarcerated outside of Utah because there is no federal prison in the state.